It's always better to have real down in a bedspread, but there's no shame in getting synthetic down if you can afford it.
It will depend on each individual person as to whether a feather bed is better than a regular one or not. If you like soft beds with minimal support and are not allergic to feathers than feather bed may be best for you. If you require a firmer mattress or if you are allergic to feathers than it is not a better choice than a regular bed. Additionally a feather bed will hold more heat so in a warmer climate it may not be the best choice.
It is not safe for a new born to sleep on a bed with a bed spread because they could easily be suffocated by the bed spread.
If you get real down feathers they may poke out of your sheets from time to time. However, a good set of high thread count sheets will stop this.
In their feathers bed
It is a duvet, bed spread, or quilt.
Better Homes and Garden, Real Simple, Seventeen
The cast of The Bed Spread - 1969 includes: Charlotte Reagen
no they were made of straw or down (duck feathers) =)
A standard twice bed spread one can find are usually ranging from sizes 39"x75" to 54"x74" It can be bigger but those are the standard size of a twin bed spread.
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try bed bath and beyond, they most likely will have it